Weber State University - Acorn Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1961

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Standing. Ml lo right: Fred We»!cro fd. lorilc H yc», Paul Smith, Merjh Ferrirt, Carolyn Kennedy. Sally fihec . Sitting; Kathce Reeder Standing, left to right; Howard Johnton. Kafhic Reeder, lorilee H yc Sitting: Karen Waldron, Effie Oovlantet. Kathryn Ann Cowley. Dr. Earl Smart. Margery Sommer , Carolyn Kennedy, John Shaw. ELE known for all equality ing. and fair dealing are well Indeed, a consideration in offering all candidates the committee members work- There are many elections throughout the year other than student officer elections, and each requires the same degree of attentive pole sitting. Dance queens, friendliest girl, outstanding sophomore girl, most preferred man, plus all the organizational presidential elections, demand an in- creased efficiency because competition is so keen. AWARDS COMMITTEE Every Wildcat likes to feel that he has contributed to the year's academic achievements; it is the awards com- mittee who decides by careful evaluation which students deserve special recognition. Students appreciate the meaning of a scholastic award and prize each certificate. For this reason, active students who understand fully the difficulty of selecting a few most outstanding are selected as committee members. The results of this committee's evaluations of achievement were an- nounced at the annual awards assembly, conducted during the latter part of spring quarter. 22

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ASSOCIATED WOMENS STUDENTS A,M S. COUNCIL First row David Donkors, Marlow Wilcox, Frank Marcos. Second -ow Gordon AffI« V, Phil Jon Collins. Third row: Dtv'd Pratt. John O'Dell. Jim Cragun, A M S. OFFICERS: latf to right: Jon Col- l-nt, Glen Palmer. Gordon Affleck. ASSOCIATED MENS STUDENTS Promoting friendship among students is the product of a planned schedule altered to meet the situations in the student body. Who can forget the Flaming W Hike during fall quarter? With vivid memories of the flaming hill- side short years ago, the AMS. successfully experi- mented with fuses and the resulting glow brought many oh's and ah's from the enthusiastic spec- tators. Of special importance this year has been the plan- ning of the transition to a four-year program. A.M.S. realizes the significance of finding activities to sup- plement the studying aspect of school. A.W.S. OFFICERS. Sitting: Elizabeth Peterso-v J«n!ce Kinomoto. Standing: Carole F.jhcr, Kaye MvGarry, Karen Zaygg. Highlighting formal dance affairs, the Asso- ciated Women Students' Preference Ball is the one time of the year that the gals can express their dating desires in choosing the Most Pre- ferred Man. Through A.W.S,, girls can express themselves in many ways. The Songfest, co-sponsored with A.M S., is an excellent opportunity for the musi- cally talented. A.W.S. will experience an enlarged program with the addition of two years. The problem of finding a vehicle of expression for every girl will naturally increase the responsibilities of the A.W.S. council. The purpose of an advanced edu- cation cannot fully be recognized without an organization wherein students may actively par- ticipate, and A.W.S. requires the participation of all girls. 21



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SPIRITS COMMITTEE; ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Tint row. left to right: Anolee Reynold», Pet Cro i, Jo n Silver. Barber Oevenport. Jim $a»t Sciond row: Mr. Ralph W. Monk. Mr. Cherlet C. Moor , Or. Oolmar M. Diekton, Mr. T. Leonard Rowley. Mr John Elzcy. Spirited Wildcats? You bet! And the Spirit committee is proud to say the basketball team journeyed to Kansas to compete for the national junior college championship amid the cheers of Wildcat fans who accompanied them. Songfest, intramurals, and even the race at registration strengthened friendships and were carried through with the spirit of true Weberitcs. This atmosphere, combined with the excitement of adding two more years, produces a spirit unequaled by any ordinary two-year system. Four years of a Wildcat program will be twice as good as two, and four years of Wildcat sipirt will be even better SPIRITS COMMITTEE. Standing. Ml to right: Alien Peck. Allen. Joyce Nottbsum Jt dy Jepp»on. Elaine Walker. [lyn Porlcr, Ji SOCIAL COMMITTEE Having fun is an important asset in a learning situation. Social Committee members realize the necessity of organ- izing activities to supplement the educa- tion process. The committee works in close conjunction with the studenl body to present enjoyable functions occasion- ally throughout the year. Highlights of the year included the Christmas Party, Fun Night, and spring quarter's Dinner Dance. An increase in enrollment will accom- pany the expanded program, and with the additional students, the duties of the Social Committee will also increase. To balance a book-learning education, stu- dents need social activity. 23

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